Tag Archives: Smart Grid

Great things happen when you connect the unconnected. This is why I enjoy participating in hackathons, where developers, subject-matter experts, such as educators, designers, business gurus, entrepreneurs and other interested (and interesting) fellows co-create our future. In November 2014, Prepr … Continue reading →

The Internet of Everything (IoE) is truly transforming the world we live in. As we become increasingly connected in our daily lives, and as industries transform their business by enabling intelligent connections between, people, process, data and things, our energy … Continue reading →

In a recent Globe and Mail article, four reputable Canadians present ideas to build a stronger Canada through better infrastructure: Adrienne Clarkson calls for better Canadian rail infrastructure and believes there is much room to improve upon and increase the … Continue reading →

The annual Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC) conference in Vancouver this week (June 4 – 6) marked the inauguration of an exciting industry partnership between Cisco Canada and the CaGBC. Smarter buildings are green buildings. This is not the first … Continue reading →

On November 1, Cisco, together with the University of Waterloo, launched two initiatives that will benefit not only the University and the Waterloo region, but the entire country. Along with the unveiling of the new Cisco Research Chair in Smart … Continue reading →

I just received a tweet from my building. It told me, and my followers, that I saved 13% on my energy bill today because it automatically lowered my air-conditioning and lighting levels since it’s such a great day out there. … Continue reading →

Last month, I participated in a panel discussion at Cleantech North on partnering for the establishment and growth of Cleantech applications and investments. Truth to be told: I’m no expert in Cleantech – but am certainly aware of its importance for … Continue reading →

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